21 CRR-NY 54.2NY-CRR

STATE COMPILATION OF CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
TITLE 21. MISCELLANEOUS
CHAPTER II. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTS
PART 54. DUTIES OF PILOTAGE
21 CRR-NY 54.2
21 CRR-NY 54.2
54.2 Hudson River pilots and Long Island Sound-Block Island Sound pilots: Ending of pilot's services; mooring or leaving a mooring berth (referred to as “docking” and “undocking” in Section 96, Part 3 of the Navigation Law); and leaving a vessel underway.
The services of a Hudson River pilot and a Long Island Sound-Block Island Sound pilot in arriving vessels end and a pilot is entitled to discharge when the vessel has been brought to a safe anchorage or the vessel is securely moored at its berth. Hudson River pilots and Long Island Sound-Block Island Sound pilots shall supervise the mooring; the departing from a mooring berth; and shifting from one berth to another except when a vessel is warped from one berth along a wharf to another using mooring lines and deck machinery. When requested by the master to remain with a vessel at an anchorage or berth, the Hudson River pilot or Long Island Sound-Block Island Sound pilot shall do so or arrange for a relief and shall not leave until the relief arrives. A pilot shall not leave a vessel underway unless the pilot has been properly relieved.
21 CRR-NY 54.2
Current through October 15, 2021
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